Lecturer in Law School, Minzu University of China; The member of UNESCO Chair on Cultural Heritage Law; Postdoctoral fellow at Institute of Architectural History and Heritage Conservation, School of Architecture, Tsinghua University; Ph.D. in cultural heritage law, Renmin University of China (RUC).
Wang Xiaokun is an associate professor of the Department of Archaeology and Literature, School of History, Renmin University of China, and supervisor of master students. He is a member of the UNESCO Chair on Cultural Heritage Law.
Associate Professor of Law of Law School, Renmin University of China, the member of UNESCO Chair on Cultural Heritage Law
TIAN Yan is a professor and works at law school of Minzu University of China. She is a PhD in ethnic law and constitutional law postdoctoral fellow of China University of Political Science and Law. She is the co-holder of the UNESCO Chair on Cultural Heritage Law.
YU Yang is the Deputy Director of the Department of Urban Planning and Management and the associate professor in School of Public Administration and Policy, Renmin University of China. He is the member of the UNESCO Chair on Cultural Heritage Law.
Ding Guangyu is a PhD candidate in Law School, Renmin University of China, and a visiting scholar in University of Technology Sydney (2023 –2024). He is the member of the UNESCO Chair on Cultural Heritage Law.
Ana Filipa Vrdoljak is the UNESCO Chair in International Law and Cultural Heritage, and the professor of Faculty of Law, University of Technology, Sydney.
Patty Gerstenblith is a distinguished research professor of law at DePaul University and director of its Center for Art, Museum & Cultural Heritage Law.
Dr Sophie Vigneron is co-Director of Graduate Studies (taught programmes). Her research interests include art and cultural heritage law, and covers both the regulation and protection of heritage broadly defined by national laws and international conventions. She is also interested in the intersection between law and heritage studies.
Alicja Jagielska-Burduk, PhD, MBA, legal counsellor, UNESCO Chair on Cultural Property Law at the Faculty of Law and Administration, University of Opole.
Professor of law, received her Bachelor of Law (1984) from the East China University of Political Science and Law (ECUPL), and her Master of Law (1987) from Law Institute of Shanghai Academy of Social Science, jointed the International Law School of ECUPL in 1987. She received her Ph.D degree (2007) in ECUPL.
HE Shuzhong was born in Shanghai in 1962. After graduating from East China University of Political Science and Law in 1984, he became a teacher in China University of Political Science and Law. He began to work for the State Administration of Cultural Heritage since 1991, and now serves as the Counsel of the Department of politics and Law.
Hu Xinyu is the founder of Beijing Siheyuan Academy, a board member of the Beijing Cultural Heritage Protection Center, and a collaborating expert of the UNESCO Chair on Cultural Heritage Law.
Florent Garnier, the Professor at Toulouse Capitole University, Director of the Toulouse Center for History of Law and Ideas, Politics.
WANG Yunxia is the professor and doctoral supervisor at Law School in Renmin University of China, and the distinguished professor in Law School, Minzu University of China. She is the director of Cultural Heritage Law Institute of RUC Law School and the holder of UNESCO Chair on Cultural Heritage Law.